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Encounters with Walkabouts and the rest of Theatre & Circus at Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Glastonbury Festival’s Walkabout acts have been bringing joy to the festival since the 1980s – some of them have appeared…

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The Amazing Camera Obscura review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Plenty will know the name ‘camera obscura’ but how many know what it means, how it works or have seen…

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Jay Rawlings review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Jay Rawlings was fresh from his World record-breaking attempt in the Circus Big Top, after securing a new world record…

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Goldie Fiasco review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Goldie Fiasco is with us, fresh off the back of a tour of car parks on the Sunset Strip. She’s…

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Kiki & Pascal review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Early in the weekend, we plonk ourselves on the ground by The Pavement stage, the perfect Wednesday location at the…

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Black Liver review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

We are now honorary Northerners, those of us who weren’t previously, for the next hour says Ruth – half of…

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FreddieNo review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

FreddieNo begins his set without introduction, starting before anyone has realised as he emerges from behind a blue-covered counter that…

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Maisie Adam review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

While Glastonbury melts in the Saturday heat, we seek out Maisie Adam in the Theatre and Circus’s Cabaret Tent. ‘Some…

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Gecko review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago9 months ago

Gecko is an in-demand man – which is ironic given that his set doesn’t demand too much of his audience,…

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Richard Handley review – Glastonbury Festival 2024

Jim Keaveney1 year ago1 year ago

Richard Handley cannot be contained by a stage riser. A ‘stage’ seems to be a concept to him – and…

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